Safety device for escalators or moving walkways

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6581748
  • Patent Number
    6,581,748
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, May 30, 2002
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 24, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A deflector device prevents jamming of body parts and/or objects between a step belt, which consists of individual steps, and a balustrade pedestal of an escalator. A deflector profile member is fixedly connected with the pedestal plate. The deflector profile member has an opening which serves for the reception of a brush body carrying a brush. A first lug of the deflector profile member has a first projection and a second lug of the deflector profile member has a recess. A snap hook and a second projection are provided at the brush body, wherein the snap hook detents with the first projection and the second projection detents with the recess.
Description




The invention relates to an escalator or a moving walkway consisting of a support, a step belt with steps or plate belt with belts for the transport of persons and/or articles and a balustrade, which is mounted by means of a balustrade pedestal, with a handrail, wherein a deflector device arranged at the balustrade pedestal prevents jamming of body parts and/or objects between the step belt, which consists of individual steps, and the balustrade pedestal.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




There has become known from U.S. Pat. No. 6,131,719 a safety device which prevents jamming between an escalator step belt, which consists of individual steps, and a pedestal plate. The safety device, conceived as a deflector, consists of a support profile member and brush elements. The support profile member, arranged at the balustrade pedestal, has at the step side a profiled opening into which the brush elements are insertable. A brush element consists of a brush body which grips the brush. The brush body is introduced at the front side (from the step side) into the profiled opening of the support profile member. After mounting of the brush element a wedge element is pushed from one end of the support profile member between the upper wall of the support profile member and the brush body, wherein the wedge element is firmly held by a rib of the brush body.




This safety device requires that the wedge element be pushed in a longitudinal direction into the support profile member for fixing the brush element provided as a deflector. Depending on the respective material strength of the support profile member and the brush body, this task can be laborious and involved due to the frictional forces to be overcome. When the deflector is contoured to accommodate a (radiussing) transition from the inclined part to the horizontal part of the escalator, additional frictional forces have to be overcome when the wedge element is pushed in.




BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




The purpose of the present invention is to overcome the deficiencies of the prior art and is directed to a safety device which can be mounted simply and quickly at the pedestal of the escalator.




In accordance with the purpose, the invention is a deflector device which comprises a profile member and a brush unit which is connected to the profile member by a snap connection.




The advantages achieved by the invention are substantially to be seen in that mounting of the brush unit is possible with little effort. If an exchange of the brush units is necessary, the old brush units can be removed by simple means and the new brush units mounted on the existing support profile member by snapping in and without use of tools. The need to divide the safety device into straight course parts and curved parts is superfluous. By virtue of the snap-in device according to the invention an endless deflector can be realised which is independent of directional changes predetermined by the course of the steps.











BRIEF DESCRIPTIONS OF THE DRAWINGS




The invention is explained in more detail in the following by reference to drawings illustrating embodiments, in which:





FIG. 1

is a diagrammatic side view of an escalator in which the invention is employed;





FIG. 2

is a section view, taken along the line A—A of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a detail elevation view at location B in

FIG. 2

of the escalator showing the safety device according to the invention; and





FIG. 4

is a detail elevation view at location B of the escalator showing an alternative embodiment of the invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION





FIG. 1

shows an escalator


1


or a moving walkway which connects a first story with a second story, the escalator having a step belt


4


consisting of steps


3


(the moving walkway consisting of plates). A handrail


5


is arranged at a balustrade


6


, which is mounted at its lower end by means of a balustrade pedestal


7


. The balustrade pedestal


7


is carried by a support


8


of the escalator


1


or the moving walkway. In the further course of description there is used, instead of the term “escalator or moving walkway”, merely “escalator”, but the embodiments apply in an analogous manner to a moving walkway.





FIG. 2

shows a section along the line A—A of FIG.


1


. The upper riser part of the escalator


1


shows the forward run of the step belt


4


. The steps


3


with a visible riser or end part


9


and tread surface


10


are upright and form a stairway. The lower part of the escalator


1


shows the return run of the step belt


4


, wherein the tread surface


10


is directed downwardly. Step rollers arranged at arms


11


are guided by means of first guides


13


arranged at the support


8


. Chain rollers


15


arranged on a step axle


14


are guided by means of second guides


16


arranged at the support


8


, wherein each step axle


14


is connected with a drivable step chain


17


. The balustrade pedestal


7


has, at the step side, a pedestal plate


18


which is provided at its rear side with a reinforcement


19


, for example a U-shaped profile member. As a safety device there is provided a deflector device


20


which prevents jamming of body parts and/or objects between the edge of the step belt, which consists of the individual steps


3


, and the pedestal plate


18


.





FIG. 3

shows the detail B of

FIG. 2

with the deflector device


20


according to the invention, comprising of a deflector profile member


21


and a brush unit


22


. The deflector profile member


21


is fixedly connected to the pedestal plate


18


by means of screws


23


. A screw receptacle


24


of the deflector profile member


21


receives the head of the screw


23


, wherein a cage nut


25


mounted to the pedestal plate


18


grips the screw


23


. Screws


23


and cage nuts


25


are arranged along the step belt


4


at the pedestal plate


18


at specific spacings. The deflector profile member


21


has an opening


26


which serves for reception of a brush body


28


carrying a brush


27


. A first lug


29


of the deflector profile member


21


has a first projection


30


, and a second lug


31


of the deflector profile member


21


has a recess


32


. A snap hook


33


and a second projection


34


are provided on the brush body


28


, wherein the snap hook


33


detents with the first projection


30


and the second projection


34


detents with the recess


32


. The snap hook


33


and second projection


34


may be formed continuously along the length of the brush body, or may be formed as a series of individual elements.




The deflector profile member


21


can be formed, for example, as an aluminium extrusion, and may be further formed into an endless loop. The brush unit


22


, can, in accordance with need, be cut to length or mounted in a corresponding endless loop manner in the profile member.




The brush body


28


is inserted in the opening


26


so that the second projection


34


is received by the recess


32


. The brush unit


22


is then rotated in a counter-clockwise sense about the recess


32


as an axis of rotation until the snap hook


33


detents with the first projection


30


. For removal of the brush unit


22


the snap hook


33


is released from the first projection


30


by means of a tool and the brush unit


22


is rotated out in the clockwise sense.





FIG. 4

shows detail B of

FIG. 2

with a second embodiment of deflector device


20


according to the invention, which comprises of a deflector profile member


21


with two openings


26


arranged one above the other, wherein the openings


26


are associated with each other at a specific angle. One of the brush units


22


inserted into one of the openings


26


is thereby oriented somewhat more steeply than the other brush unit


22


inserted into the other opening. The remaining construction of the deflector device


20


is comparable with that of

FIG. 3

, wherein a portion of a first lug


29


for the lower brush unit also serves as the second lug for the upper brush unit.



Claims
  • 1. A safety device for an escalator or moving walkway having a step belt with steps or a plate belt with plates for the transport of persons and/or articles and a balustrade which is mounted by means of a balustrade pedestal, the safety device being in the form of a deflector arranged at the balustrade pedestal to prevent the jamming of body parts and/or objects between the step belt or plate belt and balustrade pedestal, the safety device comprising a deflector profile member rigidly affixed to the balustrade pedestal, a brush unit supported by the profile member at a fixed orientation, and snap connection means for releasably connecting the brush unit to the profile member in the fixed orientation.
  • 2. The safety device according to claim 1 wherein the deflector profile member has an opening for receipt of a brush body which carries a brush of the brush unit, the opening being bounded by lugs.
  • 3. The safety device according to claim 1 or claim 2, wherein the snap connection means comprise a first projection at a first lug and a recess at a second lug of the profile member, and a snap hook on the brush body which detents with the first projection and a second projection on the brush body which is received in a non-detenting manner by the recess at the second lug.
  • 4. A safety device for an escalator or moving walkway having a step belt with steps or a plate belt with plates for the transport of persons and/or articles and a balustrade which is mounted by means of a balustrade pedestal, the safety device being in the form of a deflector arranged at the balustrade pedestal to prevent the jamming of body parts and/or objects between the step belt or plate belt and balustrade pedestal, the safety device comprising a deflector profile member rigidly affixed to the balustrade pedestal, first and second brush units supported by the profile member at fixed orientations, and snap connection means for feleasably connecting the brush units to the profile member in the fixed orientations.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
01810527 May 2001 EP
US Referenced Citations (6)
Number Name Date Kind
5810147 Vanmoor Sep 1998 A
6129197 Gore Oct 2000 A
6131719 Gore Oct 2000 A
6152279 Davis Nov 2000 A
6405847 Cook et al. Jun 2002 B1
6425472 Davis et al. Jul 2002 B1
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
Number Date Country
2 343 668 May 2000 GB
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
Entry
“Metro Using Brushes on Escalator Gap Problem”. Stephen C. Fehr Washington Post, Sep. 9, 1994.